Computers
don't have emotions, random thought processes, or the brain of any
individual. Computers cannot know how I (or anyone else) will respond to
events when I do not know myself (and nor does anyone else).

The
more repetitive the task, the less randomness in that task, the less
subjective the task, and the less emotion involved, the more likely a
job can be automated.

I comment on the news. That
part is repetitive. But it's very subjective.

And news is random. I never know what I will be writing about, and this post is certainly proof enough.

Most importantly, my
emotions comes hugely in to play with every sentence I write.

Simply put, robots will need to be human before they can take some jobs. And that is impossible by definition.

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